.e dtL a trtcf vacation the Merry-Go-BoiPid is being only trouble about taking a vacation is that told us this one In the hill country a few days Predicted on Corm. 11J

ac.r=n. '-= ai1r written fcy his old partner. Robert 8. ADen. j it becomes necessary to ruse about two weeks to ago. An old tramp lazily watched' a golfer play --
.. ".............- ---- Editor ThtSwdpStattotfe .-eafser
.. | IOIEKT S. ALLENWASHrNQTON overcome the nervous exhaustion one experiences out of a trap lift one out of the rough scoop one
.
l" ...,. -= r One of Pres. Truman's traits+i during his time of rest. After a great experience out of the sand onto the green and at last when they tat asp ere rs

-- :=- in the mountains it's grand to get back to the biggest he saw the man putt it In the cup. he shook his three Aarrteaa take a.ww w.
. .
4w ibr.rra .... . ....t.sa.r. I.st,s by subordinates is his practice of
... ...... .. .. ......., twaautL ... ... most appreciated !' business In the world working with folks In head and said "He's she messed it up now. He teret la local But M4 _
. ....... b* .*. ....* f Mrvts. Cwa Meer I altering them to do their work without constantly the building of God's Kingdom. never win be able to get it out of that hole with affairs to go to tfet nose* am qls

.. MMM% *.**#.. I* tawHH .MM. S m. T..... breathing down their necks. There was a fellow who herd that salt water that stick.* Tht t* a Md sate of allure ....

*..***.. ** ftto* IT taw" T..* s.... I This is a sound principle he learned overseas I baths would greatly benefit him and so he electedto Some of us take on jobs and responsibilities, we are trytag to peeve to to* _
6 Mere. 14 ... .mm w.a terse s.... rears ago as a young battery' commander In the go to the beach for his vacation. On arrivalhe not because we like them or are particularly hew' math dunomaoy mami .
famed 3th Infantry Division. He burned down to the beach and questioned the capable of doing them but because they are con It wiB bt
us. Miens
.. esMwe rm 1 M N
fc .kto, ol to* a l
fi 10 .MI MMt> has consistently followed this rule life guard "How much do you charge for saltwater venient and easy. An indolent old fellow was fishing what peftratatt _aa wer tit ...
.TUS.. ,,.!.. w.mil in the White House. But In doing ?" and received the reply "50 cents per in a lake and when asked if he were catching
..M ...*.*..t Ie.ear *fifM on the raiuun' ..* erarsnarw
weraee r4 err M.s ... sad a... he does not hesitate to yank bucket. any fish he replied. "Nope Then the Question I.
8 -- ..... .....,..... ..... the bit on any official Truman He bought two buckets full and retired to his came. "Are there any fish in that later and he My gaeu: to rat KM rue Mr ...
.
rJ': .ar. ra mf.aa +aal deems needs check-reining. bath room and soaked in the salty water which responded "NopePmaI17.. Then why are you cane old MMrelen.f. n ear frodemoastnted
"- w ta.M". -+-- : Robert Denham learned this had been taken from the ocean. Later on in the fishing there. ?" and the tuning old guy said. "It's to the .... aM ........ ..iM'.- y

it ArOCST It IfW tason pointedly shortly after hisi day he felt he should take another bath and returned close": Co y .is. .. Via. i
.
recent appointment general to the beach to buy a fresh supply. When That's characteristic: of a lot of people. We '.. .... .. -. ..

tiellic ...eM' ecunsel of the reorganized Natal begot there the tide was out and the guard was take the line of least resistance do the thing that's tale CecBfy 'Dry' jlitaf. --nr tam '- ..

.4r IE TI .*..5* On of the first things Den- out "My what a business." effort. Give me the man that loves his job. j ,,. -- ..... .......,.. ... .
ham did 'was to hustle up to What is your' chief purpose in life? Lot. of isn't afraid of the hard angles of it. doesn't' watch .The Sutase aare.d ... -
e ) r Ditol Hill to confer with Sen.Sail folks are engaged in pleasure, making money and the clock, sticks to his work and gives it all there understand yw ....** ...... M r1a.h der abe

..._ .. b4'1 _" wet earthth. stkt1.3 "and Rep. Hartley on how to Ban having fun. They take long and expensive vacations is In him.. mat contribution for pubMofc and !*"tilt ..-r.r :..: 11>

_. J l ...L'I submitted a long list of specific Questions to the i they do not like. I am grateful for my job. To me inconsequential it may appear to others if Its atria the ....... to 0,. ....
two union foes. ,I it's the most Important business in the world. Gods your job. then give it year best. which appeared .. term. s .C .

Out of the queries concerned the API building ; business is big business. Every' mans job is his Dont be satisfied to do less than your best. A SenUneKStar "SHU* Aar. _.. .. 'II _.. .

# tlut tl trade unions. The Taft-Hartley Law applies only opportunity to serve God and people provided Its a juggler stood before the altar In a great cathedral Movement., "" .E- _.... ;

Rl 1Latee to nnV>" engaged In interstate commerce. Den- : legitimate and decent job. And a man must love and put on one of his most skillful performances.When : It is am.t paibesn i h etfollow .. ........... )

feat + tattlt4 hut wanted to know if the building trade unions I his job- if he makes much of a success of it. Some the prlest"asked what he. was doing he replied U* Bee of n.r s. rta ....Ietlnem 'ta- "
should bt brought under the act. would prompt atstee r wetelll "'" *.
Shrive a those "I can do this better than anything else. I statement be sepsr .u* ... stlaslsllw ... # .. -
I Sera art Hartley replied with an emphatic wanted to do my best for the Master. by one wino is wvanat tee .. r. -, >I'"

*>*.." Back again to the idea of my job. I just had State npte.t....sin rr 8" '" .

s = *It r lrteholMtt Another important question raised by Den to be a preacher and I lore it with all of my heartSometimes wet rtll.481&*. werrei b" ... wrap. ... "" "
ircb # !!, : announced-drds1On to I hear preachers saying "If I serene accurate. A.rwf her .... --n PMfc tIs i- -
$.4. . bonkrltle ham dealt with the CIOs Under the a preacher Fd be a big business-man or a gnatZ'Ofessiona1 states that sprohfbHtan aaall .j.... f/I .n .-" -.
*yfs* tht NLRB wherever possible. tf ft eetllil tie .. dams rp tIIfrt <
man. or a great scientist. I cant
rv few. unions whkh do not file detailed state- completely effect* .ire ..... ..... ere-h
tha.t. If I hadn'beccme preacher rd have
ir to In S ttiil )tt eii Beau regarding their. membership and finances are ay a not* Of mm' a nret in ........ ......
been bum. That's how much I love this businessof
ai M Mltdwa.a Ban and Hartley a ;
tilt bound from NLRB consideration. u such men an etrsArn aria .n t.
+1[ |MI may. directed Drnham to extend this ban by refusing proclaiming the good news of God to people sent Use Si*** b.... ttatsR i .... : '
i to file answers to com- It's tremendously important that we realize how them to matt a 6ilMaNb ... .at
i rtt UJr ol It allow web unions even t tr
tr *** :
..
to for
lookto .
ptat&ta mad against them by other unions. many people preachers get resources strktiocs daw* %Ming ter twr -
Dr&Mat action in seeking Congressional in- Y living and for doing their jobs. An old preacher demoaotnttffl *M f... .. i
I; .t atter+tpt.eteieri tntrUotu on how to administer a law was most went to his church early one Sunday morning and be done Cites. Mete i ply .. ...... :
fn mediation he the it dose s. r to elm .. ... ,
t0wl Under the Con- as he started to his study for met a. ? .
I wtattal. it not unprecedented. '
r t4 etiitItletlntit branches of the Government janitor who had served the church in that capacity tag pubferof in beaus fill M. sir
the txtcuUvf
A. UtttttMtt. When Prts."n1mW1'got for a quarter of a century. The sexton asked men eh*.** Aar tMss s a ;: \ ql.
and distinct
ar* ftrmrttt af
statement WM* a* nevus
d rrea11 stud .C what Denham had done the latter re- fellows fly under false colors. They get into work Doctor" is there any late news from God this morning as exactly wfco to .... ..Iwrr .

tnrt lot fttvrd" a ran to come to the White House at once. they don\ like and in which they art misfits. ? ed. --
"Mr. Dettham.. the President said sharply but finally life has a way of finding them out and The preacher went to his study reading that SeBar say V Ukk CtovK ....o., ",'

ti 1 without WMU&I any, UIDt.-J believe in co-operaUnj revealing them for their real selves. there are people who expect the preacher to five so dry. ttqaer MOM Mo* .*. .* .. i\:: .
$444I1
self Comma and all other branches of the Gov- I heard the story of the mule that decided close to God and keep In such intimate and dose :print trp aa.eree tin ttsnM ... '" : -
i ,ttsaea$. &4" your' position as an important he wanted to be a horse. He went to a beauty contact with Him that he will have the very latest boolleWN air sstM elk ...n ...... ,
tar rem rw word from General Headquarters. Thus the task of beer shtlaea a. Nr ... tasrtr .-
: COImU aM
*....*rUe. offkial tt is not proper for you to parlor and had his mane trimmed his tail revamped
toGrua set tBttnarttons from members of Congress on his eyebrows plucked and perfume powder: and the ministry is a serious one and any man who to w8IBI Wee a tlr ptaat tulle :
takes it lightly is not worthy of the privilege and responsibility. and 'IWIIQ use .ai talfl
tt+ fMcUeomt of a law that has not yet beenleteteteted paint were added so that he took on the semblanceof '
When these rIUI. ass
--"- -.. .. . by the rourta. If you need' any advice a horse and for while he was able to associate nape
tr. time tar tfct rtglSe n tt laMrF
Wii4 kepis Uw Jwsutt Dept touts for that, purposeu. .% with the horses. But alas! The horses had a- There is a late word from Gad and it's a Iran cat, the tawandfortte tdw..sar6 -. r:

r ..... got .. palM whnovt farther ex- party and everybody had to put on a skit for entertainment word. At the foundation .f our world" we find ....... MhiA. elm

Kt ttpcesoed rttrtt and assured the Presideni The mule disguised as a horse was asked to The preacher can always proclaim that. God's: joe of eea p bete. aEet RIsnt :.::. ..
sing a solo and as he stood by the piano and started word and law do not vary. His truth is abiding irpteeat Mwi egmrsforamens .. .
tt w-U not h pprt aphi.e ijr .
.....
to sing,just as soon as he opened his mouth everybody and enduring. It's the preacher's job to keep' the ... sir =
_. knew he was a jackass.We world posted with that late news from God. Likewise to be quoted' aMt end
W tretei tut! W1w fv r IBinoU Sea "C'Ur1rJBroob sees tine wouU t6e.rerrNatnra
had better watch out the late word from God is a hard word. :,
fan together he is reminded
|*. isitural ittting r Y4ar no>Ilerit errs
tailIltit .f aa eN frtrod a one-time mayor of Peoria. Oar language has a way of betraying us. Born God is saying through His prop.TOQ quoted. ea .... en- -s C
Tfc Uar r was a turbulent character and in thetwsm and raised in the black belt .f Alabama. I have cant get by with it. Sins you commit one by one.. might kM I. M ....... .
difficulty in disguising my voice. Folks know thatI you'll pay for two by t.o.Bu' most important vesttaau.nSiCar

at.Bial6F saved. There 11. cf to etentoato sj fill. .. resell ...
+l frud. word. Man can be plan .
t3 Ut usA .
Tni s trait tntrifxwd Brooks and one day he man ought to give his best to his job. and if salvation for him.. Resources are available. Wean of the reKSw ....... be oelM '.
he really loves it he win do just that. While up in be redeemed. It's the job of the preacher more to tef itnIt tutaaM seeaMsa
coiner .
... kit. tnend "hov >s 0
the explanation. Tve the hills this Summer I played a lot of golf. Frankly' to see that this late news gets through to all people. evils c of .'tees' aM I'
oritlC InII way" was
+k afcoboata.Lnt tti'4li Mss _
'
tcaesrwtal4 a lot. el grudges In my tine and I find you wouldn't can it that but suffice it to say. I Goodness alive how our folks need to hear curt of reajoamt' e.setaila __

stoat Uwy act pretty beavy things to carry around.exercised the ban up and down the course for about this trueant.. this hard word this redeeming would ncommrttl a erIM .

Tatf tH M *et h g you down. So every now several days. I saw pretty much the same crowd word. We have tried warring and drinking and each yard M bro*
-. 4 ibe -*-*- d I #.IAeI out there every day. Those fellows Jove it. I dent' divorcing and gambling and hating and faking ttMnacis
.
1M theta 1...... I to around to my enrmirs pots, a his faatifc *.* *tta ttM
C l4eee 4s as4tp tack tbtan 119ft tad make up with them That know how far 18 holes of golf might be. but that's and frankly an of this has fatted to afford an go ocufc&r. tfc ir_ 9Baft W toinlerted.

tie tbee. t tat use its a4 aw***., It gets rid c4 old grudics and a far piece and those guys play 27 holes a day. answer to life. There's a true word, hear tt.There's AMi. ... sn s err s
"' I have watched them playing m the fair hard word. Believe tt! There's for dsUAas6ttw teem _
t M fl 1e414 deeM UM slate for come new ones, rain a a redeeming coot
led !!! C weather and fouL Nothing stops them. word. Accept it! From a million Amen Corners pests b* would I teeeiasen ....

A yfcortfaf .Ur. .! ta* fmny-wfe and When a man loves his job like that put it down across the world I hear you saying. it to tech t*. tJ_C tnM. eon.

1Ir.e fwo ahoaU. bt disavowed became tt is red-headed DePusiak Springs lawyer the rotation principle. sfc&e confidence to an extent Editor ice SUBAVV 8fMBv. oV
tee .C tbt cmmatct' that each fire protutam -
1 tfUUOB -
to Mt JiWUApd and that the saving' which ; mnjar.Wee. ..W smas as +Wet
koUiag
r these are appeals from members aspirants are psckng at Beasley a quiets entry' pin
M Ml illtt V tk _M itKA' from orb eretecuon doe not warrantTtw who dad not record as Speaker *_**Tmmg He achieved as Speaker in 1M3 and aajrttoM ... utat .rrerat
originally suaxat
tae t1peaMtars. Dt1ehM.- among other faults that his ses- the cnpreeedented distinction ofdnvmc react qamst 1M niin i trtear
met bbrral Senate eased' the blow a fettle him it's evidence of his abi ty sion was the Basses mod exsrava- the Hocse to the eocpie- -- -- j
bf vttaa a ttv tbowaad doQan to mitntam a to seal the wounds of the totter pm in recent years bat without tiers of to bcsmess a week aheadof i

i, to Mt ak'teoi rrtw-wfcrh has proved tactically IMS speakership *p-f fovi post out the TT?* .:1? salary scftfda>. only to be stymied THESUNDAYSCHOOL
'I _.. to tat cwrt&t daaiter. ;i A number! of the otdex members raises granted attaches and the tn adjournment then by a phZosoplacal -
at that time took Beasleys elec- "expense' money the mriiilxia Oadiock over bookkcep- IItIt :
: lion quite to heart to the pant; voted thesselvesL tog by a conference coocziiUee of Sound Advice Aqs
'< '_''- ; .L .. even of saying they CM not wish Bentley further is being taxed Seoaton and Representatzves
_
_ j"_ to serve with han. The electorate by scene with los2g ecotrol": in urged with agreeing trim the
I- afterwards. ob&ged in two instances that the Finance and Taxation geceral arpropnatiECs hQ.S.rr'ffifOT Shown In Bible

: aithocgh the lawmakers Omnms:tee, which be appaared.igmrtd eshaaecd his reputation ,
U.S.
W Tide Under Scrutiny by then had c&acged their ccadsJ his personal appeal tun at the following sessuax In --r..rwA: : ..
After Beasley had dated the: floor to trt=x iacrwrerecae: 1141. when tame aDd again: the Scntrt:: ;. 1 .
his desire to bt fair drlug the for sclsoci. Oa tit otter M. Notre accepted Vgrtiatton almost .A.a'stad .....tt -- ark a-. ...
.. a.. tea fM aabe4 ht Dar oaos-na btp at an to the rat cf ream sessimL: sine ff those same: ha s pateas pn-T.t to this as tam tit ported sratrfiiri The best idm c

.-.. r.: h.l .. saesM aral for stimulating classroom Two Quonset huts are scheduled f 'Ex-Navy men art enrof4 M pry.Tt. se.ens
t. cease.
< ,.rto--- intensive recruiting to be erected soon to house the I the rate they fceld! at disc***. ** .
cam- .
::r= C':: i I s. rrrnar
Amonc other myths, and legends ,pa'sa to increase personnel of the ,hobbycrafc shop. Approximately ,and there are good opporttBttfcro .
ss
.- ...... priced. 0f of American history ThursfteldnenUoaed 9 Central Florida Unit of the Organized one-half of one hut win be con- I for advancement. Member of the ..,..+-.-, wrlih '
aiM... Mao.M the Abraham Une :n- I Naval Reserve will get un- verted into an electronics laboratory I i Naval Reserve continue' 10 t....or ...
1 f\':' ....It...., Ana Rutledge romance John der way tomorrow Lt. Comdr. W. .' j i benefits of the OI Bj& of ....... -.l.- '
.)IIMII! rtlaaiioilM4 BnUUTs rescue' from death by Po- R. Conway commanding officer the machine woodwork and i The Naval Reserve to a dew
rahontas. the landing of the Pilgrim as well as a military organtooaoa .. noaraG '4lb
I
i tti at 'HI a sett bi announced yesterday. hobbycraf shops win be availableto ... .
r e i f'=.t:..... rreoaraseadavt': on Plymouth Rock andWsthington's C The drive win continue for aQ men in the units for their ,i It offers to its members tnMr* pavers anruswau .
>j njM fat "* MtlMiB trtauarnl. taking: command of 31 days during which efforts personal use at any time until 'tinm, either In classroom or MOM . car ....
his! under Cambridge study courses supplied tits of
the
II M rr .. 1M .117 ulit. troops win be made t 0 Increase the about 9 pm. dally as soon as we .. .
aar
.. .... elm. RAFAEL L TRUJILLO, long can get them set ," Conwaysaid. charge in a cumber of aebleeea '
. .did sal M aunt unit from the present ISO members op 'I ....
e.. ...* M feat 1M' tantlkt Ht also listed as a peculiarly I time dictator, was inauguratedas to the fun complement, 209 Among the subject hated wine ',.. .
p ... .. ******. ucrettful piece: of propaganda the president of the Dominican officers and men. I "We' also have plans for openIng accounting aviation wedNMa "" = 'U."- ><
letrf4d babtled inventionthat Kaiser Wilhelm a Ship's Service Store where cabinet and woodworking ckttiaicommunications -
suds. ? al 'pa.C. Republic yesterday for the At the same time. men will be
!'J"" |JMM I *"'"I" tbo parture of n and his Imperial crew: hatch-I fourth time after a recent sought for the electronics division -. members of'the units will be allowed cooking electricity.hospital ,. a eteeU.ars fan N.:'..... -
to make
pi .*t tea earn dawn ed the conspiracy that purchases just as
and the submarine
tJI!! JI' JUIAJri tit liarii at a "momter the first World War in a Potsdam I ballot gave him a 30-to-1 lead recently activated here under division Lt.i' they would on a regular Naval I technician mardarametalsmith ...
::s: meteorology, m.t ft > -
... 1r 11..wtY to MaIN far Council meeting July 5. 1914. over two opponents. Comdr. Robert Hoffman as com: Station.
mechanics, navigation,. pharos*
spot A ItNrrdlaal In dealing with legends and I manding officer. Conway reported that the Organized -
photography radio w e I 141 t ;\
!' ..w... atttaatd. that he Reserve Unit had volunteered t
*# myths be reasoned, children learnto All three units are open to men and
plumbing steamfRtte
: J TJL 1 ..... tali. ri kMh&Jtg. nmmgitA recognize "-bias prejudice exaggeration i Orchid Shipment Sent of the Central Florida area. Con-I its services' to the Disaster a.
..... N4 1Ifteda tat Relief Committee of the Tor those who outifr a4
propaganda suppres- said. The units are open to :
JIh HJf'" ... tree.. tliislt4 Uwta only at folk lion of evidence, lack of sufficient By Air Totals $30,000MIAMI way former Navy men and men without -! Orange County Chapter Red desire It. there arc ptriotflt t.*.
11M. t*# MudriiU trttning sources' differing types of docu- (API Reportedly the,' previous service alike between Cross. week cruises with pay'* .to IW
d -. t.4. IM1 bm etth a mnUth. Genuine the outright I largest air shipment of orchid I'the ages of 17 Va" and 40 years of I He pointed out that the unit's Navy's test this*. C..sppointed
e1 t 0i .., invention the cheating document. plants on record 50.000 leaves or age provided they are physicallyfit. headquarters was kept informedof I oat.
__ M.4tur of tbo year the tarbltd document-and factor bulbs packed in 100 cases-was . I impending storms as wen as There are also other advrtages
tUMix Tte Mat Mutttea. CouacSi affecting the reliability of scheduled to arrive here last night The electronics division activated locations and velocity of winds I such u keeping up w r-
] i **frU m. of UM National tntlmory'3Zueilan i by Clipper from Caracas Ven- for several months will havea I with reports' every three hours.
.- -M0. 1be JMt- ezuela. complement: of about 150 men.! The unit has facilities for two Assembly of Get
OHM wp a Ml pact dab ea sailed into the Pacific The shipment valued at $30.- It Is expected that platoons will' way communication an over the
-kb4te itaail6.m Lary wttH Uiu find- from the Atlantic Ocean in 1520 I 000. will be split up among florist be formed soon in Sanford, De-. country irrespective of a power TENT REVIVAL
.. through the straits' that bear his and nurserymen in various Land and Apopka areas. failure.
.w tab sriialN acednsttl name but Cape Horn to the southof parts of the country after fumi- At the Naval Reserve Armory All units are open to an Navy Thru August 31st
I ....". Amtetaan true straits was not sighted by gation at the inspection plant of corner of Livingston and Par- Coast Guard and Marine Corps S P.M. Daily Except sat
} osrt ho.. 0irerlg/ita .., eurnrtans until nearly 100 years I the United State Dept. of Agri- ramore Sts. is approximately veterans of World War n who lots St. ... Oruco ltbtr0aar feat
... ...... sad .... a u.lbog !I later. culture here. $508,006 worth of electronics served honorably for more than
...

HMiMHt THC YANKS: Scores of of American soldiers! In a cemetery at Hoche- ley.Mr. and Mrs. Coy Locke. em- I y
felden! near Strasbourg, France, during a recent ployes in the U. S. Post Office,
ltt fctnch girls !M native costume ore pic-: I honoring the of have gone to Daytona Beach on To fa tif&te
ceremony memory
o should briag
tac d Mart M they brought flowers to groves I American dead. I a Fiord TacaUoo.Payne of Linda Vista.CaL, I tion papers -.iI

>rtt ltet 'e the Meet to Sanford JayCees at a recent luncheon. Left of her is I.court: ffi her. birthday... other
Wr Kar C :&.Lard Em:..X.Z. Chick Lsssiter, JayCee member who did much:: to promote the i n

iiii
i "
-... - "J < ;;49f 4v** party ot the' boo THE ENTRANCE OF THE OFFICERS' CLUB GARDEN from the

Is'' main building are two couples on. Their way to join a group of _
$ W t MeNot Dr McNoir "'
****" & *. #*.f ** lJp f '
friends on the Esplanade for the weekly Saturday night dance. A DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS the Family e"'Ti;; and Mrs. W'Ct..-.... fIfJJ

,\ .f
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edmunds of A. H. Isley was hostess to I You'll love its new ITU'fM'

.. Tavares are today announcing the the Sewing Circle of the American look . its new dramatic
!
,
Martha Annette to Ernest Fred- at her home, 748 Glendonjo Dr., new wardrobe.

I Jf erick Baldwin son of Mr. and on Thursday. Co-hostesses with :
A I, M the yew V** ftiI _
Mrs. H. C. Baldwin of this city. ,
her were the :Mmes. Frank Bumby, !
The wedding will take place I'; Frank Wright and Frank Ballen- Ask
about our layaway plan.SIMPSON'
rPM- Sept. 3 at the Methodist Church :, 'I *

/v\RS. DAVID R. JOHNSON '! of Tavares at 6 pjn. No invitations I' tine.Those present were the :Mmes. r

. .. is the former Miss Ann Kinard of) this city, daughter of for the ceremony, or for the Jessie G._Smith Frank Audette'I'
Mary Seller, B. E. Slough, L. C.
Mrs. Emma J. Kinard of Fla. whose Mr. reception to follow at the home of ': '
Anthony, marriage to Hague E. W. Mathews F. :M.
Johnson solemnized this week the First Methodist the bride's parents have been issued !
was at Wright. Lily Mae Wrennick T. E. $1
: Church. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in but all friends of the couple Gordon H. E. Crossley, Paul G.I'
Wesley Hall of the church.: Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are making :I|I are invited to attend. i Slavik Louis W. Felter, Marie M.I'
i I : Taylor. Norman Hickey J. S. Jer- :,
their home at 1 1005 Vassar Ave. Mrs. Johnson is secretary I from The Tavares bride-elect High was School graduated with I nigan. Mildred Mead Smith H. C. 16 'WEST CENTRAL IN O**.AS

and assistant to Dr. Wilbur' McL Davis and Dr. Winburn A. ',. the class of '40, and attended Orlando I Harbin. F. S. Ballentine. A. Blanca -,
Shearouse. Mr. Johnson is associated with the Cox-O'Neal Secretarial SchooL She I II E. A. Crawford, Charlie Coffin, i
I Furniture Co. i i>I,' was a civilian employe at the Orlando I and Miss Ellie Stevens. Air Conditioned vCOMMJn
I''I' Army Air Base for two I

Buffet Supper I II Unity Schedule Set i years.Mr. Baldwin, a native of Orlando -

,
The Greatest Commandmentwill was graduated from Or-
lando Senior School,
High and
be the subject of the messageto
Fetes Group be given at the Unity Church. was graduated from the University -
of Florida with the class of
503 S. .
Orange Ave. this morningby .
r Of Rushees Mrs. Josephine Stuckie, speak- from 39. the In 1940 Army he Air was Forces graduated Schoolof S sIuItItT'
ing in the absence of the minister 4air
Advanced Flying at
who is on vacation. She will be Kelly
t informal buffet supper ban-i i assisted by Mr. P. Frank Gibson Field, San Antonio. Tex.
Ioring I He served with the AA$" from
| a group of rushees, was enjoyed and Miss Faith Cornwall.
! !1 Saturday evening when> the On Monday at 8 pjn. there win 1939 to Dec. 3, 1946 being sep-
arated with the rank of colonel.
Mi M4HWH AUTHORITY I. Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club i be a class in The Silence. Other He is now manager of the Cannon
l classes for the week will be Make
I entertained at the Summer House Your Life Worthwhile at 10 ajn. Mills Airport. -

marriage to Mr. ,Crowley, whois $37.50 and
head of Agriculture Department -. up

DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OE AUGUST s of the Sarasota High': i

j School, was'a recent event in i ,1

HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WINDOWS?' Macon,.Ga. The Rev. George''
I I Zom of the First Methodist, w ELGINS

HUNDREDS HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE INCREDIBLY Church, M a c o n, officiated j k $2950 and up
I After a trip to the Blue Ridge II i
LOW PRICES WE ARE PLACING ON ALL
Mountains, the couple will reside -
fURNITURE DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS.We I in Sarasota.

Invite You, Too, To Inspect our Windows 4 I Personals

and _
Mrs. D. I Stewart and daughter .
f CHOOSE ANY ITEM IN THEM I
I
,Clara Louise, are visiting relatives : I
-' '.;- and friends In Atlanta and LONGINES
ii-- WEED: 'i.it Social Circle Ga.
;
FOR THIS "
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Oestricher $29.50 and up = ,-

W OUR SOUTH WINDOW IN/OUR NORTH WINDOW J for and son the Ralph Carolinas are and leaving Georgia.today

ALL ITEMS ALL ITEMS They expect to be gone for two
weeks. i

:$7500
$3500 I! YOUR HAIR

: Reg. Prices Range If You
Ret. Prices Range. to 5149.00 I ISN'T LIKE
.
From $39.00 to 69.00 --:--
I
f..j Simmons Sofa Bed G an I Pay ANY OTHERSI WITTNAUERS
Emblem Mattresses i
Hope ChrUUrtnf t. love Seats I e $43.75 and up f
a different color II fI
h
>aNa Chain 0 as -
Room Furniture
e'liying' -
texture thickness I
r ckUU Tables I
Dr p Leaf Tables Use YourCredit grows in a different
Mala. Rrc nl way than anyone
Coolerafor Refrigerator else's hair. So. when It comes to
o.lau Baby>> -4 I
I permanent waving,yon need a"cus
118111Mas Cabinetsi 1 .
tS1al
tom made ave" . j a permanent .
IQ8JP:a with Ware Sofa Bed I given liy a cosmetologist, who can WESTFIELDS VJII'

Save I test and judge and chance as required
$19.75 to $22.50' .
and use exactly the right '

s :i= 'l nee. 2. rii . will be married: Jimmy Rogers, son of . is the former,Miss Sara Fulmer, who recently -I =-
here s' Mis. Bertha Rogers of this city, on Aug. 30 in became the bride of Stephen Szekelyin

a ceremony in the rectory of the Immaculate! a ceremony at the home of the bride's bro- '
4 HATWARENOTICE{ D
T1E
,! t\ f Conception Parish in Dayton, Ohfo. Miss Hay- ther, M. H. Fulmer, of Melbourne. The double- ( /!\ WItm'W

.... liaise i wood is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeM. ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. W.

:; I Haywood of Dayton. Mr.' Rogers was grad L. Moore of Cedartown, Ga. Mrs. Szekely is .
uated from Orlando Senior High School in a graduate of Agnes Scott College and has recently Ta.altE ..a. "t

kif I. t....... tM'II '1946 and has served in the U. S. Army En- become connected with the Fulmer!
I MISS KATHRYN ANN CROWDER gineers. After October 15, the couple will Store in Titusville. Mr. Szekely is with theCitizen's OffttS
. to be wed Nov. 2. make their home in Orlando. Bank there. I

1BeA ANOTHER ONE IF MMNTypica I

!... .. ....... i Wife Should Accept Mate :'' 'NwG. I / F.i/.

.......

WTArWI As He Is Without Griping i OfCLEARVIEW
.1lft..JJ; **** ,

'JIP'J' J ll.. By DOROTHY DIX 2
DEAR MISS DIX: I am one of ILINInstallatbm
the married women with a fine
husband and children she loves :r.qs'
I with a good home that she has no ,. ,
intention of breaking up, but who '-I .itK *
cannot get another man off of her
mind. And there are so manyof
!I I t us. We have all the bread we
.
can eat but we want white hyacinths .:
1et as well. We are starvingfor
romance. We are aching with .
,
\ the'headlong need of a woman fora
\. man who can make her forget
that anyone else is near who can
give her a little thrill Just to be '9c:g I II
j with him.
j-I We try very hard not to let our 4
husbands and children know that

we are not perfectly satisfied'and t b:. tw'l r
we do our duty and make good I
i's
; homes for them but when we )
i j think of romance it Is the Other ct r
I Man. I "

I I Now if a woman can keep her t .1. ot.l', \>...v- .\. \.'.
.t
.
441qr ;: & "
,f: ,, \
head and be friends with
| a manlike ,< "'R. > ' '"
n
< that is it wrong to do sot Or I ::\.i' ; ': f.t. :
i should a person like that be entirely ---_------ .. -
put out of one's life just MISS CLAIRE ROSS -MRs. ALLEN BOYD WAlLACEJR.September THE STANFORD ...II

i because one is married? I am not . bride-elect. . her marriage announced.
j speaking of mere physical attrac- A P 1403 N. F.* C- M
t ..2fr.l1ia.IHT&TCi
.
qualities the finer things of life please John in every war. And I'r'Mr. Culpepper
I
;among people 'whose morals are neither one would do anything to I. Wallace-Boyd
#k r l9J t4 ,'high and who would never stoopto make the other unhappy. ClearViewA ...... m
Will Held
unfaithfulness.A GOOD WIFE. But always there is the aching MarryMiss Nuptials

ANSWER: There are few tra- desire for companionship the
1 ** A Ulftl, SltlCTK GROUP gedies In life greater than that loneliness of those who must walk \ Ross In SanfordMiss
of the men: and women whose 5
FEATURE! ..
apart with no hand to clasp their
** MH NNt PtiPAIATIONSA4MMT mates give them their an. but Mr and Mrs. H. E. Ross of this Janet Crichton Boyd. I Ii
f whose all is not enough, and who own. Always there Is this longing
city are today announcing the en- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colum- i .
go through life starving for the for the 'romance they can. never
I things of the spirit when their'. have, the thrill that they can gagement of their daughter. Claire bus Mills Boyd of 2840 Pinewood { 1. HURRICANE 'J4IU MI I
t fl4 iI I wives and husbands can only provide never feeL Surely not the least to George H. Cmyepper Jr..son of Dr., Sanford, became the bride of I f ft t
t I them with the things of the among the'martyrs are those men Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Culpepper, of I Allen Boyd Wallace Jr. recently 2. RAIN PROTECTION 4. IIIIft

I i j!flesh.' and women who endure these this city also. at the Second Presbyterian
loveless marriages without even a I 3. SUN PROTECTION S .. tlIIlICli
RELIABLE The wedding will be an event of Church of Spartanburg. S. C.
14 THROUGH AUGUST 23. fiance towards the greener fields I Sept. 6, and. will take place at 4
Yet they are so good these dull and who pretend a happiness they I Mr. Boyd is the son of Mr. and
commonplace Johns and Marias! never-feeL j pm. at the First Methodist Mrs.A.B.Wallace of Sanford,and i AND IN ADDITION YGtf +
Church. All friends of the coupleare
John Is so faithful tender and = :::
Whether this woman who has he and his bride will make their ;MIlOtr
kind. He works so hard and feels I Invited to attend. I i OF SPLIT CONTROL.PRIVACY. v. .
)1 that he makes her so happy when I this longing for romance should I The bride-elect graduated from home In that city. .
McELROY'S he gives her luxuries. Maria is i keep It walled in a secret garden Orlando Senior High School and _
such a good wife, such a marvelous I;in her heart or whether she I has been employed here since her i Personals FHA TERMS AMIA1fSS .
should cast the thoughts out other
housekeeper, such a devoted i I graduation. Mr. Culpepper was a
wife and mother, so cheerful and [i mind and throw ashes upon them II student at Orlando Junior College ;, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Roney are
anxious to I depends upon her temperament. I and Rollins College, and is at leaving for the mountains of
uncomplaining so
-, Personally, I think'she is safest present attending the Universityof i North Carolina for a vacation trip. FLORIDA APPLIANCE & SUf/lY/ INC.I .
--
-- and happiest if she accepts her Georgia at Athens Ga. The Rev. Jack Powell assistant I
-- -- husband "as Is" and, enjoys the I pastor of the First Presbyterian Formerly lira junta.... of
filet mignon he provides for her l Light roomy nighties a shirt Church is spending this week with t
instead of yearning after caviar. and diaper and several light cov- his father and brother-in-law in 953 ORANGE AYE.: WtNWIDAYTONA p
'
DEAR MISS DIX: A year ago I :ers instead of one heavy one may Lauderdale Miss. where he is assisting ULYftR MIlt .SW+.
Nr lifetime Comfort was a widow with five children dependent ,j I,save baby wailing. Baby doesn't at special church evangelis- 3070 *H IM/
. .
b'e advises Itic
on'me for support. I had I need. to swaddled, a I services. He will also attend

a home of'my own paid for and pediatrician. conferences at Mcntreat N. C. .. ., .-
I H AH Tyitts el Weather a good ,job. A man came along I
with whom I fell in love.He made r
'a lot of promises about taking me : -
out of work and supporting me
and the children If I married him.
He moved in. I gave him the Walk-Over CLEARANCE SALE
best of care and home life. He ,
seemed to enjoy the care and the
good; home and was regular fort
s meals but he has failed en- I In the face,of rising wholesale prices, we offer real yalues in quality Ioot ltlt r ......
tirely to support me and my
for Fall shoo
family and has beaten me more % space
<
than. once. ,
He left the home a short time .
.. ago and I,started a divorce suit $4,95 $5.95I
against, him. ". Now he wants to !
come back and make up. I still
love him. What.should j do aboutit I Walk Over Rio Sling White Nurs.'. t tf CWtt4I

ZiI ? Make: him pay up first; and I, ....
then try:him again? Or mate 1. Tan and,White. W. -
him pal and let him go elsewhere lerMa >r aar IM.I12.
,? I Black Patent and' White. -
MOLLIE. IrMN1 1111 t.11e
I ANSWER r Well,. Mollie if you I I .
still'love a man who is that sort I i Were $1Z95 Wfte M.
'
of a heel and even. contemplate \.
4
; : taking him back 'after he has. '
Now SI "
beaten you up. you should have NOW $4.95
your head eiamined. Something is
seriously wrong with you mentally.
If you had the'intelligence that
God promised a fishing "worm you
would know that the man is nothing -.
but a deadbeat who Is looking I SPRING5TIPl .
ADJUSTABLE fanc .Free Sweetheart 1)f t
e MaINUM '. for a place to hang up his hat-:
and three square meals'.a day
without having to pay for them. l: I. Brown crushed kid A 5- ... ...-. of......- ....

II'a eNfwwna awn when wide open ". No Stracti/al can't Surely complain with that five you children are lonely you I I. AM tlieaua

fcam summer' showea when d' ChangesRt and have no one to love. ,+, I 2.-

Bright Scarves in front and tie in a knot inI I tie corners in a perky bow in front I Mannm '

between bra-cups. Then tuck in Pun the lower edge tight around '
Pep Up*Wardrobe TeeftoVjc ..i
excess material all around the the waistline and pin the overlapping
Put'your- gayest scarves to work edge of the bra-the wired rim will i corners together to keep a on..I_
to pep up a wardrobe that's keep material place.: I smooth line under a suit Jacket. a"rte _Atr
making-its last Summer stand.A fMi
c knoanaen 1
A dashing cummerbund used to
: rxS draped bright over a scarf strapless for wired example bra pep up a solid-colored frock or a I A check list of the fruits and ih.ir 1... ism .

makes & glamorous topper for play black beauty is easy to make witha !vegetable products for processing W1IIa tiu ..
clothes or evening skirt. To drape scarf. Simply fold it in a triangle for which U. S. standards have 'ftII
put on your bra.open up a square use it to encircle the waist :teen issued is available from the eletesret4e
scarf mid tie down two corners and knot it at one side. U. S. Department of Agricultun >!t brt ,-
over the bra-strap in back. Pun You can also make a scarf serve I These products include apples and stalslM
the other two corners of the as a high-necked dickey. For this, i'I I sour cherries beets cabbage and yeses. sr1
scarf: under the center of the bra wrap one side around the neck and I'carrots. ..t0easllseftFTI
!
II ,, AAAAAAAAAA A "' -" ,,' ./VJ'J'J'.JrT7.
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Apopka High School and last year "
p_ College Crowd ;i Bride I lando.attended Junior College in Or-

-: ...... Afro- 1''natd .tre Jim I (joeoc, to The Soxlay ScntmclStorlAPOPKA The bridegroom who is the son
M I Ii" i I
-Miss Betty Reiners. i of Mrs. Lillian J. Sheppard and names in shoes to our present family of
IWt 8uW1t. Bob Uc-j the late Dr. W. B. Sheppard. also
itiet girth Kutl ant Tom Km* ,I! daughter of the late Mrs. Edna M.i:graduated from Apopka High
w sIM eftrss .... : Reiners of this city and H. School. He served 35 months in
: Reiners of Orlando. became H.I the Navy and is now a junior at
jai ... ... tIIRfWd by Miss I
bride of Walter B. Sheppard in the University of Florida where smart nationally advertised fashions.
..
AarMa fa.ft Miration by Mr. impressive ceremony Tuesday at he is a member of Lambda Chi ;
+ae .*+ MA IWwrt Mmhan. with>> !: 4 pin i Alpha fraternity.The .
+ r .ass b? Walter KlmbteMM i I. Dr. 3. L. McCarty performed I couple left during the late
ttsutrrwt .. __ 1 Mil were dels the ceremony in the home of the I afternoon on a four weeks wed-
bride's father at 1014 Arlington ding trip during which they will
+ >i w AA .... WarJ lIow- ,
visit in New Orleans and New
Ave. in Orlando. Palms and flowers
r.$ aeN to* ffAflMtamUn. Miss decorated the home and the York. They will then return to.H .
w .... Nits ft4 G' 8prar Gainesville where both
.art n town were exchanged in the pres- plan to attend .
.
..... I
m. cftwrimwn for the ence of a small group of relativesand I the university. ;_
ra fa. -.....
intimate friends of the cou-
ta+s titer ad hk Stetson .Pfc I ffTOSAAAAAAAA/JW AAAj -- ......IMo........',,, '_ _---. ,
rr"sa.ME f..... ftftad f>rfBWird musicximo I The bride wore a white suit i iI 1 __
$ Mm .... I with aqua blouse, white aCt".esI I I, rL.c7
-- lories and an orchid corsage. She / \
flicc 5tT@i..lNfttnlofthe was attended by Miss Mary Land
and Miss Jane Han who wore i t
Ooanaunit, Club light rose dresses and corsages of \
day at 11:30: am. white gladioli.
rnnott. UtnltlYe The bridegroom's brother, Leon
--... ha ssResssetd. Sheppard acted as best man.
-- I After the ceremony, a reception I :
at tl ** HOME was held, also at the home of the ,' :1'
HP II f Btvfeford and dtughTlli brides father. The bride's table i ,
MteUwtii Ann Brelsford. was beautiful with a lace cover I
I -.. tfesr s ttuee.weckhrvat and a floral center. Miss Viola i:i
.1o W m. Kerr presided at the punch bowl. ,
,
.x
I
/ -

.. .... who was also a victim of the this city, formerly of Chicago, are I this city are announcing the en- ; rw .... a ..-- ;- -..
90() Years accident, is still in a Fredericksburg announcing the engagement and JEAN YOTHERS !I'I'I gagement and approaching mar- v t'l.eM. tt1111a1f .....a. ..... ..... ..
j'p hospital recovering.Newlyweds i dub Editor riage of their daughter,* Mary 1. r itn4IA ......... lit ... ...... .
000 j I approaching marriage of their I Alice to Cecil V. Mallard.\on of
Old! JEANNE OSBUN I: daughter. Kandie, to Norman Ell f There will be a general meeting i:: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mallard of this ----
: Today: PROCTOR and BILL PROCTORare man son of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. lof the Woman's Society of the city also. -' -

r. Mil J. AMtton home. The two had a Florida Ellman. also Of this City. First Methodist Church at 3 pjn.': The wedding, plans for which

ea...*} .+naMf eM ........d shy f.. the wedding trip to St. Augustine.Marlneland i The wedding will be an event of I tomorrow in Wesley HaIl. . The win be announced later Will be fJjfLOR'

-.'. ,.. ..*.* .*- .* tvr M* btftMay and Daytona: Beach. 1 September at the Trinity Lutheran program will be under the direc-, held the first part of Septemberat
( J 6? *> 9.. "velar- .f "iwv .........,. MIL I Church. Complete plans will be i the Trinity Lutheran Church. "
fc,, BMM. JM C Yale MOLASSES BREAD FILLINGS announced later. j tion of Mrs.George Persons' circle. Both Miss FPT! n and Mr. Mallard -

.'AM.4L b ....... ((8rera ..*. ... her Cream together 1 3-oz package Miss Lukas graduated from Cal- i and the featured speaker will be I II attended Orlando Schools.
.ws ... awe ftetq. kMNaaw. cream cheese and \\4 teaspoon gin- i umet High School of Chicago with I; Juvenile Judge Mattie Farmer. . She is now employed by the Aristocrat L J

-- '. MIL e- nr Mr ......i AAd4.onY ger. Yield: Filling for six sand- : the class of '44, and attended Val- All women of the church are cordially :< Beauty Salon. ,
at Valparaiso Mr. Mallard served for
M 11Ms .rat. and a wiches. paraiso University two -
-. .'" i M41e its Uwt Smith Cream together i cup peanut Ind.Mr. : invited to attend this meet- :: years in the U.s. Army, and is To : p

j r, .,,-... ternal Bldg.o o o i Helen, to Walter Louis Bryan son :-
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bryan of
$ Sewing Guild of the Rebekah I Ice Cr.
,, Bowling Green. Fla. .
; ,.... Lodge No. 12 will I
l "" ....""'-,.... \ meet Wednesday :i The bride-elect a graduate of
-.. 44 "> 'x" ,.v' at the home of :Mrs. Mary' Tracy. ,, Brewster High School is employed
-- A Dorchester Rd., at 2 i
p.m.
at
Merrill. Lynch. Pierce Fen- @
000 I -'ltl' _
31 eaea..asS- ner and Beane Brokers.Mr. .
.i11 Lucerne Rebekah Lodge No 36\j Bryan graduated from ....
: ;: win meet Thursday at 8 pjn. at | Wauchula High School and is now
s r. i I the Fraternal Bldg. . Initiation !i employed by the American Cyanamid ASK: tot if AT '.. *.*". "
n''x'' + -' I
MRS. CLYDE TRAVELSTEAD !!i I will be held at this time. . All Co.. in Brewster. MMP MH IHI
s I Rebekahs are,invited. . Refresh The wedding will be
an eventof
I *. . the former Edith Lawson. quet ments hall.Will be served in the ban- ', Sept. :. 714 FRANKLIN ST. ... ...

000 I' ..

Travelst ad-La son Nuptials Young Matron's Circle No. 7 of :
the First Baptist Church met at
the home of Mrs. J. P. CUlp this
Held at Presbyterian Church past ..-eek.1rith Mrs. W. J. Glass as
: co-hostess...Mrs.Les Stuart; gave

( Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Lawson Club Orlando Country Club and the devotional . Members pres-
ent included the M.ces.
stuart. R
Of this City are announcing the the American Legion.Immediately X. Hatton. A J. Johnson. Sam b
following the service -
marriage of their daughter. Edith. Kinlaw. John Lipthrott. Walter
served at
a wedding Upper was 'iIrr!
to Clyde Travelstead. ch took the home of the bride's parents on Moon. W. C.Peterson.J. E. Partin. -
place yesterday afternoon at the Hi crest Ave. After a short motor Marvin Powell Bob Knight, Russell tot
First Presbyterian Church in the trip, Mr. and Mrs. Travelsteadwill Harper. Ted Haynes . Visitors -
presence of the immediate family.Dr. be at home at 1517 South were the Mmes. Carl Barnes t
Lindsay E. McXair. pastor Mills st. Pete Baggett. Mania Shaker. !
emeritus performed the ceremony.
r. The church was decorated with Extra minutes can be saved for
white gladioli dahlias candelabra A vacuum cleaner cord shouldbe cleaning.and gardening by plan-
and a background of greenery. about:o feet long for maximumcleaning ning: a one-dish meal for dinner.
Nuptial music was played by Mrs. efficiency says one consumer Try a skillet combination of
LLPLORIDAF Margaret Carter George organist. institute A cord of that browned pork sausage links with Ka
The! bride wore a white suit length permits you to vacuum: all spaghetti, tomatoes and a touch
areas of a room without cSscon- of grated cheese. Serve with
with white head
accessories
and
:: a corsage -
..
of orchids.Mrs. necting the plug according: to the ,'lettuce salad hard rolls and baked .y

9= tew uwrr ,TUESDAYS Travelstead completed her institute. apples for dessert.
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- -
schooling in Orlando and for
a
...... to MMM t 00 AA Mled.s Dumber of years has been secretary -
: to McNutt-Heasley. Realtors. t
),tr. Travelstead is the son of Here is a Great .

Marion m. He grew and completed Boby
up
s.ew I
A* $ 4
+ we I' .
II I his education. including /
business ctiUege. in Manoo. Be Comfort Q
eMhrv.Tts spent five years in the service during ,
lI World War n ending with the
el filet ln llnt aG HOLLYWOOD liii
_
rank of Lieutenant Colonel of In- '
*4 a tits tp1iC yes. Faro fantry. He served overseas for t!r

i i to*t *" .... .-Itty '" . end you'. I Mr. Miss and Martha Mrs George Thullbery.J. Dykes all the Methodist Churches in I
present.
the county were
f ....., link.ny.. tb.y ...ft i had as their dinner guests on Mr. I James N. Watson of Milton arrived -

Shesi I Mary Lee Hartley and Lillie Ruth Miss Finney is a graduate of I Printed in attractive.... .....
; Mann. DeLand High School and Stetson for $1 .
Mrs Margaret Kendall presidedat University and at present is em-
I
}i t $1.01PLASTIC
,
.
the last meeting of the Past ployed in the executive office of
President's Club and Mrs. Jerry the Deputy Chief of the Bureauof .
u.. .I Morlarty was honored at a social Aeronautics. Navy Department. ,;: PRINTED SEERSUCKER
hour following the business ses- Washington. D. C. :
.itS sion. There was a birthday cake Lt. Giddens son of Mrs. Mary Reg. 69c CLOTH
...... : Mi and a gift Hostesses were Mrs.Delia E. Giddens of Clarksville,Tex., attended -
Uphof. and Mrs. Melissa East Texas State Teachers I 2 yards for $1 36" wide: Pink MM, .,.* oMReg.
Dey.j College Commerce. TeL After
., tM j, Robert Chamberhn. chief pharmac:1st's serving on the staff of the commander I Hit
of the Pacific Fleet he
: mate in the Naval Reserve *
Expertly has gone to Jacksonville was assigned as aide to the Chiefof PRINTED RAYON. 50cDRAPERY
..41 tttI4 1t1NNt where he will board a destroyer.the the Bureau of Aeronautics in

-ii.- .. .. 1M ... Fitted by meek's U. S.cruise S. McClelland to San Juan.for Puerto a two now Washington holds. which position_ he I I 40" wide. Reg. 79c

a..,. X-Ray I i Rico. :' Mrs.Charles Holman is on vacation -I 3 yards for $1 t
1 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dries are from her duties' in a local I TWILL i
home after being in Asheville. grocery store. Mr. Holman is also '
Mrs. Margaret James and Mrs. on vacation from the DeLand Fire
E. O. Rex are back from Philadelphia Department. SANFORIZED CHAMBRAY Printed in floral deaifM. MHi rJ.

blue and turquoise PIlII"! ....
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Odom : Gardner Home Plain Blue. 36"wide
and two daughters left yesterdayfor
Ww py Oklahoma after being guests 2 yards for $1 78c
of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Paty.
I Scene
Maj. and Mrs. T. H. Duby are Party

''y' -' Young. TAVARES The home of Miss i
-- .... Norma Gardner was the setting'j
when she and Mrs. Ernest C. .
Moore entertained with a party SAVE 10 SHEETSHEAVY
% 1\
I on \
Kopkai! I honoring Mrs. William J. RogersJr. .
', .. recent bride and the Misses
Gibson i Annette Edmund and Gwendolyn
Electric Range i Pace brides-elect. MUSLIN PEPPERELL and FIRST LADY III

i An arrangement of asters and
It.::...!'!. .' marigolds was used in decoratingrooms. II
....ftlWC1tOH AWAHTAGES COOKING SURFACE After several games prizes 4' 63" x 99" Reg. 2.59 $2.33

.... = M41tr..d Switches on Bockguard : Simons. low. I It. III 81" x 108" Reg. 3.69 $3.32
t.) The hostesses prseented Mrs. I
: Convenience Outlet 'Rogers with a hand painted i I 90" x 108" Reg. 3.49 $3.14
'. Six-Quart KookollSevenheat I apron and the Misses Pace and
Edmund received a set of glasses i
K:.: Surface Cooking Units I as a memento of the occasion.. I II

Imported most of Its fish hooks
We will_close Wednesday at 1ZJ p.m. X1S-317-319 X. Oran*. AT*. -
from than
PHONE 2-2456 Europe. Now more ,
L Mill D'If AYL
half a million are made dally in I
this country.
.

Mr and Mrs. James Whltley.Mr .. party arranged by her nephew,Albert Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robinson snvictVe
al r O. Martin. and two children.Marcia and Rob
Mid Mr. *. James Parks were
m Oral Monday. The Nightingale Circle of the bit, are vacationing at Coronado .4 M.-

Mm DOOM rvteher and SIlL .. < .' > ,. Presbyterian Church met Tuesday j Beach. 114ttnln east ...
Children visited rel- Jw- night at the home of Mrs. Tom I Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Grottea
and ..
Drorath .. .
aura. to Georgia recently.Mr MEMBERS OF A NEW juvenile firm, "Baby diaper changing from nurse Marion Foltete. I Elrod. The program was by Mrs. bacher and children have returned -. ......-. -...... '
and Mrs. Homer Darts have Sitters, Inc.," seven 12-year-old New York Under sponsorship of the Children's Aid I Sherwood Starbird. Others present home after visiting Mrs. Growenbacher's

e... to Alabama to visit relatires.Th City boys hold their first professional meet- Society and with co-operation of sevenmonthold -Vie-I Miss Dorothy mother Ann in Whitted Mliml and = PM

the a.pt8u Ksurtun Class da, School meeting was of ing. Already ,veterans at minding kid brothers model Robert Giorlando, .the group ,is 1 I ett Ingram George : Randall have been here Croa $_ rrs drir.

i i s CUrte Uathevt recently. Flynn and daughter Geraldine. to his home In Birmingham. Ala. Beasley of Winter Haven. ': Albert Hall. Ben and Robert Pit-
f tali ,left last week to visit Mrs. Flynn's after visiting his parents. Mr. and The wedding will take place in man and Bobby Beane. SPRINGSTuesday

sisters, Mrs. Maud Urtis and Flora': Mrs. P. J. New and his sister. Mrs. the First Baptist Church, tonight Mrs. David Fowler and baby
who have been visiting at the
Hoyle Pounds. : at 9 pm., with the Rev._ AA. son.
Huntley New York City. I Mrs. Ida Pounds and Mrs. Clara Stulck pastor officiating. Gorton home left Thursday to Thru Saturday Tim Wtk
1 Mrs. Maude Shockley and Aldwich dinner '' return to Miami.
were guests of Mrs. .
W tta>,e 1 daughters Anna Maude. Clymene i Calvin West and Mrs. Lola Stoutin Miss Josephine Maguire will give : Mrs. E. J. Moore and daughter Miss Nancy Tribble, {nNwti.r..
a program of nuptial musk with Jane of Miami are here visiting
I5I nRMe Orlando .
f and Mrs. Ruby Johnson of Altoona I and Mrs.Thursday.Mr. Esrom Ison have Miss Frances Jane Stulck, soloist.!!1 relatives and are guests at the : CLASSES START AT 10 o.m CLOSE AT 4 p.a
i spent several days with i returned from a vacation spent in I Her only attendant will be a classmate :: homes of Miss Jessie Welch and
W.CINTRA& AVI. Mrs. Anna Huntley recently.Mrs. I Miss Ophelia Grubbs. The : Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harris.
1
gang a Chicago . .
Danville. Ky.. and Daytona .
Ruth Stetcher. Mrs. Sara I Beach. groom's brother will act as best I I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wright and i 'A' ' '..k'." . .. . -
Dickey. Mrs. Shockley and Mrs. ,I 1 man. No formal invitations are children have returned from Ma- '
.... Billy Weeks has returned from 'i
--- Anna Huntley spent Sunday in, his vacation in Charleston. Wai being sent but an friends are in- con and Atlanta -
Mount Dora. terboro. and St. vited. j':'i Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wells I -F--
S.
F'ittH George. C. F--ER
Itf: Otis McQuaig was a guest of I I Mrs. W.J1. Mathews and grand- : I f are at home after a five weeks ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler in daughter. Susie Mathews of Orlando The Gros Michel variety of I sojourn in Hot Springs. Ark.
OM Central Daytona Beach last week. I and Mrs. Vernon Davis of i banana is best known In the I II I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Voelkel !
The Misses Louise Cox and Austin. Tex.. spent Thursday with I United States. largely because It, and children are in West Virginiaand
fkr'M, Largest Polly Sheppard visited Mrs. Bill Mrs. E. B. Brown. i ships well and ripens after being Ohio.
j Mcm/e Furniture i Lewis In Orlando. i Mrs. Ola Russ. Mrs. Ruby Stone ; picked. Mr. and Mrs.J. P.Harris arrived I *
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. English havepurchased and Tom Russ of Winter Garden i
'. Departments the property of J. M. j were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I

David. In Louisville Ky. ,
KROLL son. are son Jimmy have returned from a
Mrs. E. J. Coomer is visiting visit with relatives in Milton Fla. Business in Orlando, a* .** < tr1yj

r T1IAYER relatives! in Louisville. and Fitzgerald. Ga. Buying bare rooted rosebushes before the 1st or 15th of
I O. T. Weaver is occupying the Gardner Bazemore of Daytona
November is about as satisfactory as buying green oranges.
Farris home.Mrs. Beafch was the guest of Mr. and Three Piece Suit*
J. W. Hunziker is recuper-i Mrs. Earl Murray. Thursday and Yet each year this practice goes on. It is my opinion that
sting from surgery performed at Friday. people who buy bare rooted rose bushes before Nov. 1st will
the Lake County Medical CenterIn Mrs. M. C. Bryan has returned be disappointed in the outcome. Roses MUST be dormantto Upholstered in Mat* i if(
Eustis. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hun- ,
TURNIT1IU1L from a visit with relatives in Wil- .
be handled successfully bare rooted.Wt
titer of Orlando visited here last hston. Fla. Her mother. Mrs.
R5L Tel. 2.1173N week.Mrs. Sarah Button accompanied her Your Select!** for
home for a visit. have some nice large rose bushes In metal containers
ten.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burdick which can be moved without setback. If you want early roses.
of New York City. now of Fruit- I announce the birth of a son these win give you more bloom than immature bare rooted
land Park with Mrs. G. A. Hall. Thursday at Orlando
Osteopathic
were guests of Mrs. Sumner's Hospital.Mrs. plants bought now. If you want a large rose bed. it is best $no

z uncle Emmett Huntley Sunday. Jessie Fanning spent Wed- to wait until November for good mature bare rooted plants.
: nesday with her sister. Mrs. Harry WE ARE TAKING ORDERS FOR THEM NOW.

rtitiralir ? ffcf .ti.>rfc4lf, *. SI.Mt. SIM and rang* bring onion the service message with at his 8 congrega-pjn. in a : from her recent illness. I

%aMt **M f* fat TWrt tae ..*. OM., nbb r one. tion.

l > { II.a+ cad arias araedee .... Rev. Waller will be in his own
pulpit at the First Methodist I
Church at 12 am. today.
Rev. A. A. Stulck win speak ANOTHER SHIPMENT
from his pulpit at the First Baptist
Church at 11 ajn. on Is It

.. -. I.. I UGHD Nothing? At To 8 You pm.That he Jesus will speakon Suffered Just Arrived! AT Just Arrlvtl!

:! IlL till" WWKS9AYS The Revelation of-Christ. Music -
at both services win ,be under .

i which are to be voted on at a Norgs # :.
pw ewn ai referendum election Sept. 9. His Speed QUHI

address was in opposition to the PhilcoCrosley.
,proposed changes. Blacksto..
i If'wi"M I Lion A. A. Delage past president ElEaROMASTEIAdmiral
of the club who has just :>s Automatic
returned from the Lions Interna-
I
..,.... .. ... .., tional Convention in San Francisco Aptl
as a delegate from the club 5' -
tread 4&*.t..*.!...... gave a report of the proceedingsthere. : Coldspot
.:
t tb e1.d.1M............. : -

........ eft 1M Ea..l.te .. WINTER GARDEN Frank
Roper founder of the West Orange -
: ... ...hfI I Memorial Hospital being
I erected In Winter Garden Shores I I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'NN 1
f I(las announced that constructionof I FREE ,
.
the building is being speeded r l

t Ousic I Much busy.of the equipment for the
A hospital has been purchased ands '
.
Our 11
Buy on -
i! ready for installation as soon as .
Co. | the building Is completed he said. ConvenientInstallment
I The rainy season and delays In =
receiving materials have retarded -31 EAST CHURCH ST. = PHONE 2

construction, but the work shouldbe Plan
'ATO, fHCKE6303 completed within the next few
months..
VMm -
I .
,.,...... ,- .

......, .... fat '" i rmi-tnrallds. 1
ment ,
aim d. (jo lit ttl _kT ff fftfto!! attention to diets. Alfred ;
came the bride of Mr.Earl Gabriel
- - - ------
I son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gabrielof ments to which he is responding j
i Owen W&, at a double ring nicely according to his family here.,
=:uLuJLLlw1t: : -= WIVES AND MOTHOtS Of DUNCMO MZN ceremony with Rev.Fr.Mark Mc-i Mrs. Pauline Sanders entertained I Go'v
I INflmS ALCOHOLISMIwctnfvOy Loughlin officiating. on the occasion of her son I
Many relatives and friends were Marc third birthday with a lawn
hutnll. ;; Trot.d vfth OM W.tk .f N.w8oUzeIIae present when the bride, in an party for the children and their
WHITE CROSS HOSPITAL azure blue crepe, street length parents. Mrs. Carl Colsom assisted ------
,_ = 8ifr lit" w"- t.r .......... dress, small white hat with a veil with the entertainment. 1
CnttektsMs tisa e.*h.i A...... Sts htersb.r9. itsI and carrying a bouquet of white I Guests were Mrs. Worth Barron
.., .-.. _!! carnations, entered on the arm of and daughters Alice and Ann: I
I I her father. I Mrs. J T Oxford and mother
... 8M .
s! Mr.Gabriel had as his test man. Mrs. Morgan with daughter Terry I Columbia ReoWoodit .
.;r. t Ernest Davis of Jacksonville, and : Mrs. Tom Cain and children.Sara ,I.
PLASTIC ARTIFICIAL EYESMADE Bunny McTaggert. in a pink crepe Ann and Tommy- ; Mrs. D
afternoon dress, was the maid of S. Nisbet and daughters Sara
honor. Peter Loehrer brother of Ann and Claire: Mrs. Ora Bur- i
l'- TO Htrman & M+t.Mu 4.
INDIVIDUAL
REQUIREMENTS I
J gin with her little niece Linda
i the bride served as the ring bearer. -

: BY PROFESSIONAL ARTIST Rherview Restaurant when the and John as well as Mrs. Colsonl
;
:-- ,,- .- mother of the bride received the house guest Mrs. Blumenstead.A Dorothy Shoy 04
FINISHED COMPLETE IN I ONE
farewell party was held for
""Oh't 'II MW1o1 c.".. ........... $32.50 I f;' DAY'S TIME guests.Mrs. Gabriel is a graduate.of'Melbourne Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Garrett at Memories-Al Gte... r .

9 MW..C.; ft"'|: IT *.. ST [nuen f*, 12* I High School and Mas- : the Baptist Tabernacle on Oak
Highly Skilled Technicians Fit Eye to Socket. Thus Affording sey Business College, and her hus- St, by the congregation who were
-. : More Comfort and Better Movement band is also a graduate of Massey ;glad to have them here awhile. He
t'' 1.; te e... D CftQt gad wt 'are.J.3t. and is associated with the Wil substituted for the Rev. Sawyer Carle Comes Calling .I. C I r..
: Swift in Temperature High Altitudes Nor Body Acids
Changes
who Is vacation. Mrs. Milton
kinson Co. In Jacksonville where on
l Mbwr, } "".wt.M.Canis 9ttd Rubber I Have Effect the New Unbreakable Plastic Eye With '
Any Upon the couple will make their home. Walters was chairman for the af- Date Dish .. t .
...... ... a........ ft. Wth. Cms I

,. -- PMasa.. Speod to The Sunday Sentinel-Stcr Open Monday EveningsWARREN'S
.... DELAND Wedding of MissLouise ; ; r
Joy Jackson daughter of i I Songs By Sinatra
Mr.and Mrs. W H.Jackson of Or- -
: KNOWN fOR VALUES ange City,to William Parker Scott. KostelanctxRendezvous
; : Winter Park Phone 68 ii Ploys
son of Mrs. Ben P. Scott also of
t gjia Orange City, took place yesterday,I Mortal t 1 rvERr
,at the home of the bride's parentson By
Lansdowne Ave. I
The Rev. Arch McNair pastorof
the First Presbyterian Churchof J a
: DeLand. performed the double
ring ceremony. Miss Ruby Gravleeof
t' rfl4t Eustis was matron of honor
and Claude Crosby DeLand. *as
t'f' best man.
f' The bride given in marriage by
her father, was gowned in crepe Smart Clothes
with brown accessories. She worea
r
corsage oft white roses. A reception -: for .
" followed for members of [ i1 1 Nt.fi
,the family and a group of close I\ Children THI AW'iK' YMtY33
friends. The i IN
5 couple have left for
2 t Titusville where they will make I 19 W. Woshlnoton St. N. Orcznse 1'.... EMI
THOUSANDS their home. i"

.... et Dothan, Ala., banged his cane against the platform floor. Phelps Ave.. in Winter Park. WINTER HAVEN-Typical of the "thinking" within the testa in consumer aYrsa as lhr

'. ... ...... hits opening the first day's sale at'the Kissimmee Live-I Hurley reported "that growing i citrus industry, is the "streamlining" of the Spokane area. Etot laawt ssasesj
lleck Market. I in the sawdust fed through Lake Hamilton Co-operative packing house at Lake Hamil- i are handlinc gsrels.... s..
.. C.manacm of the new enterprise were Cecil Yates and Oscar I pumping of water with a balanced ton, between Haines City and Lake Wales on Road 8. This I with check ._ __ ..... .....
:: nutrient into the foot- ...
Ltl Farun aDd their market ran through 1306 head that day for a square hundred-foot wooden house, operated on and off for the past 15 or 20 years, '.i age bulk sale fruit .comairtd. TW _ray ..gr
i Mid .
*f f ooo.KUM
ill
Rind I
ITOM
1- -" troughs pays off in increased 'was taken over about five years1i 0> '! UPS contain Us ..
* .Ml later, this past June 25, the market had its .t'1
rear biggest day
yield and market prices. i ago by the organization headed :al Apple Assn. Known as "Produce 18 retail cartam r ...
.teen tt trashed 1136.589.33 for 1489 cattle 851 calves, and 79 hogs. "Compared with an acre of soil- t by H. B. "Pete" Snively of Winter Wire Service"this system will master coatatn r. ...... -
:-f ... 6 fUWH" ea the put three years at the market show sales as follows: tomatoes, we get 2& times Havenand has operated since operate out of New York, with pounds, for ........
JII .. .. No. No. No. grown three times as a co-operative. Snively said market and news, including *
to
.... .... Y. the yield, and up that new machinery,including polishers crop ". .
.c..Ar *r Sales Cattle Calves Hogs market prices the hydroponics I i auctions, with subscribers receiving ARE MHK
ra.... : ins .___,$ 9:4,740.58 10.69S 11,984 3,815 the expert said. | and waxers, dryers and the I the entire file in much the THERE,. OHM** =

: ? IMS ...._.._..,1.220,547.05 13,594 15,498 2,748 He also pointed out that crops I like are being installed to allow same manner as newspapers receive grmmtn MM "
It :$::: If 44 .- .....-. 1,550,486.56 15438 15.9%% 3,128 grown under the hydroponics i i"the most efficient operation" of I news from the wire services. : dairymen with .... 5"-
have to contend 1!the packinghouse.. "Citrus operations Originated by Joe Cavanaugh of ed pastures . !I..es.DE
rxrtag the first seven months of this year the market has already method do not '
... Oe Mt tier pied last yeart gross take by 919396.95 and has handled more with soil-borne diseases although in the future, must be I Washington,well known in the industry ring U plant .......
.. allow -
.. streamlined and modernized to o
they still are susceptible to air ,the service is to be operatedan 1,275 acres tM I&
.UK calm and hop u revealed by the following statistics
t : borne infestations.But : for the most efficient and eco f' a flat basis-with a special .
; ..M'111lefee Jail t*Aut, 1 No. No. No. the big advantage in soil- :nomical operation, at the same circuit, probably operating four 'w +arr '

c ,... 'I t| Sales Cattle Calves Hogs less gardening is the ability to feed time holding up the"quality of the {jto five hours daily, for the FlorIda HOMESTEAD.... .... i.. ..
; HIT ---_...$1,786,833.95 18,357 12,428 3,414 the plants the properly balanced fruit and the pack, Snively said.It's i industry. This will. carry auction in the Stale wtth AM his =
f tit 867,487.00 8,779 8,152 2,262 nutrient asserted his assistant going to be important to save i and secondary market reports Tarpon Sprttts lie slsrr 0
a.c. 'a penny here, a half-cent there | .. .
Jim Diffenwierth.There within minutes after the a vet month t M farces
I D tfft"fDtI 0$919,396.95 9,578 4,276 1,151t are several generally and a nickel somewhere else, if we {sales are concluded. Cavanaugh. . Exceartrt rams n+srs0 .ss ,
to in this competi-
s are stay highly
Tt* market is now owned by a corporation made up of cattle- accepted materials used in soaking ;,i live business"he added. The same i for years engaged in the gathering sideraMe Bessie t* errs M ssM
t{ Bn from this locality. the soilless plant beds: in |of marketing information on perishables localities . lMOaIM '_ 1 .1': '
line of thinking is evident many
j said the filing desk In were too net Mew ssw .. ..
I John Push Is of the establishment which Cinders gravel, sand and wood- break.trywhere .I
manager covers about operation every possible .
1 used Hurley.Diffenwierth New York would be in charge of month and rain mutton -iMrred -- .j.
by
IH. acres"' Including storage pastures.Head bookkeeper is Mrs. Dorothy shavings as I I some old packing house i!trained newsmen. !1 with fans .... ....... .
,WOTU cashier Mrs. Marie Pugh Mrs. Georgia Hoffman, and W. A. declared that an !1,practices are either being discarded -j * I _.
fteah.I tnisUnU.Dnrry objection to wood is that it absorbs : or renovated to give the rmiENDS HEAR THAT Bob

e TomaseHo. the oldest employe of the market has been heat while wood shavings i orepation every possible break. Stuart, comptroller of the
i m 1M stales since the first day the market opened. Currently crying keep moisture better and give pro- ,This brings'to the minds of some Florida Citrus Commission at
tAe Wednesday sales is Auctioneer LaMar Hall.Umt I tection from the heat. citrus men a statement by H. A. Lakeland, is recovering nicely in
!
I is Pollard, prominent Winter Haven
"This bed of wood shavings o. an Atlanta hospital following a SEEING'S BELItII
-
placed in tanks made of cypress citrus grower and shipper; a few ( serious major operation some
I
I aciUUes is because the woods" he added. "Some soil- years back. "The best salesman i
I i Fruit : days ago. He is expected to be I
ttt bmdm hirent been b-I Vegetable less gardeners use tanks three feet I've got is ol nickel a box. Citrus away from his office until about 1 i
ire and hartnl asked for this wide and plant two'rows. but we sales managers look for lots of Oct 1-under doctor's orders t* iI I
Pack in Canada prefer one row in a tank a foot -hot" competition during the como -
,
take it ii
>ttetaac U every rabbit breeder I II I square." ing Y'ears-and the packing housesare easy.* * We Want t0 Shiw ftt ..
kerp tmUutlntly at it, well get Makes Big Jump Water is run into the tank and getting ready to meet it with i
SAPP. MANAGER of Con-
k i vital *t need. allowed to soak up into the wood streamlined operations. KEN

J I The Canadian pack of fruits and shavings and sawdust before any- I!; * I.Eustis, has told Growers his friends Assn.he win at the Universal 'Je+f' vJI .
vegetables during 1946 was the thing is planted. This moisture
OF people in the Flor .:
ALOT wind up his end of the peach deal
brlffttloa! Equipment largest on record the Office of helps the plants sprout 00 ten-
citrus industry will be in Spartanburg S. C., about Monday -
wierth said.
I Foreign Agricultural Relations re. anxious to try out the new cold- and return to his office. AROUND YOUR OWN
II NKSNINKLERSNMPSENGINES I II After the sprouts have come up
dye color-adding process for oranges -
I
dNNMIr ported. the water is dropped to'a lower announced this past week 9
The pack of peaches more than level and maintained there. The
I doubled the 1945 figure to total plant roots then follow the water 'i by Orlando.Dr. James There have Otis been Handy many of OVERHEAD DOORS I u
more.than a million cases. Other down.
efforts to get from the
II PN ROVES AND FARMS away
fruits showed similar increase,
a "Water containing the the "Mecco" rolling steel doors,
proper 120-degree hot baths for I
including apples, apricots, I
Ie L.tbeM.t ferric pears. food nutrient is pumped out Into color-add but this is the first Kalamein. tin-clad fire doors.
cherries, plums and strawberries.In
ud OepgaIt the tanks at specific times concrete method yet brought out
er # Ht I
the of vegetables the
& > t fn pack flooded and then let drain off" It is thought that the new idea Overhead 4-section garage
biggest'increase was in tomato
the hydroponics farmer explained. will eliminate a lot of unfounded doors.
juice,with the pack climbing from
k H"U P- I "This can be done automatically objections to color-adding.
t.tt. CO. 2,413.407 in 1945 to 4,262,175 dur- with a timing clock, butt * Bayley steel and aluminum

.jIi" ing'the 1946 season. we prefer to regulate the feed PROMINENT FLOR- windows. a.
1'I e... $.. ings with the weather. SEVERAL
. es uoaw o a Sooner or later a faulty stairway I men were given a"preview" Frank Supply Co. t EIle
- or ladder v.il1let you down. The primary crop of the Hurley of a new news service ,
t farm is gladioli bulbs which are I:1! for the vegetable and fruit busi- ; 611 Brookhaven Drive
- ,'" sold locally retail and in the maJority ness in Detroit last week during I Phone 4750
to other Florida and U. s. the convention of the Internation- I
growers.
.
Diffenwierth advised bulb buy
MIl 1M
i
but buying smaller bulbs which
may bloom for several years. r ASK "GEORGE"IN .1
.. IIUIIMfIJON: ANDQWMEHT -Small buyers should try mixed
sizes from Ti to Ui inches. The,
larger bulb with the same maturIty
ID I U.fJ1J1L f will bloom normally first. Assortment I Pbone ue- .... MI as -. .. .. -....

: 41 I* J I --I ray Control Through Better Hand degrees in February of 1915. according However Florida milk cows only day.Saturday Is 4-H Club and FFA : A tan 1(
tux Methods Dr. J. R. Winston.I to a cllmatical survey received sold for $102 per head or $47 under day, and a number of teams representing let AWiii >i dkrfi*
SOMETHING NEWINORLANDO USDA Orlando; Effects and Com-I by the Chamber of Com- r the National average. these junior farmers win i. Y
of Citrus Rootstocks. Dr. : compete In judging contests. -'
partaons
merce which covers the period between if : ..... -
*. ---u - -- -
I J:: Gardner and Dare White Feed Entries must be In by Sept. 1,
USOA. Orlando; Some Observa- 1891, the earliest year of Poultry according to County Agent Clark:,
Uooa of the Control of Citrus Pests I available records and 1945. whose headquarters are at Bush- tLORIDA FIFE & StMY co <
by The Snails in Late County. The survey which was compiled I I Prices Gain nell.
tt 11: NorrU. Lake County Agent: '63d w CHURCH ST Qb. ;
by R. II. Dean of the Weather ,
, ,atll 114II I&UM PLYWIOI The Influence of Soil Treatment Orchids were cultivated as earlyas .IC"r_
MI the Composition of Citrus I Bureau Office shows the highest Dairy DropsWhile 1820 in England. "
Craves, Dr. O. C Bryan technical -!I temperatures ever reached here .
.. tim ... fie 1.e t. ....tifvl director Soil Science Founda was 102 degrees in August. 1918.. the price of mixed dairy

_.. ** *4** N tfffKtott H. tion.TenJay i and again In July 1942 and I feed had decreased slightly from!
i
toUhtt Dr. IL Harold I that of last year the cost of poultry -
.
in 19U.I
II..., *r..... for agriculture, I June feed has shown a Sf'asonalin- BIG FREE DEMONSIRA
II __ HAVI A &UIGI STOCK Of t''i vmity .! FUrlda. I The greatest amount of rain to:I crease, the U. S. Bureau of Agri-
fall in 24-hour period cultural Economics reported yes-
. ; .. .,.. .. ..4 t.- ,.,..... I Wednesday morning: The Fu- I recorded any in October 1917 when was the terday.All.
lure of Citrus Marketing. Dr. J.
I purchases of mixed dairy
i, city was deluged with 7.77 Inches!
Wayne Ittita.teottanle q feed have decreased from $t.ts OF THE HEW
ItYMff CO. coun extremes,, per hundred pounds In 1948 to
set United Grow record which shows the annual $U8 this Summer.
1 41f1i ., WM022CUN0 m and Shippers average temperature to be 70.8 However the cost of poultry !
Ann. j degrees and the rainfall to average i feed has gone up from $5.40 per
--- [r Trends la the I 53.4 Inches annually.The i hundred pounds to $5.45 since /? /
I Promsinc Industry last year. I I
Dr, H. comparative table shows j The price of poultry feed was
O. Hamilton.JIfOInaor the winters In the city average I higher in Florida than In any 1 1I
of marketing only nine days with temperatures other State. Only in Alabama and I, TtI/l (ft(
Colin ofASrICuIIutc of freezing or lower. Xo I Nevada did dairymen pay as much .'
; official record of snow in DeLandIs for their feed as in Florida.
Trends in Recent obtainable, but traces of snow
OrOP1ant1nJ1 have been observed in Sanford ] Rodents are the.largest order of
: tn F ottda. Dr C. -: and nearby Orange City. mammals. TRACTOR
V NoUe.: agriReiti ,, The winter climate of DeLandis
FINANCING Ik. cultural economist.Florida Experiment especially enjoyable the report
Station; Growth and Trends said, pointing out that the winter A CUB i
In the Express Fruit Business. Al months are dry, enabling one to
Van, secretary Florida Express i' enjoy most of the popular outdoor IVFJYlAY ss
Mm IllWEI Shippers Aria.Wednesday I,! sports such as fishing golf IN SIZE FARM f 1ix ,
afternoon: A Program ,tennis shuffleboard. and outdoor
for Meeting Credit' Needs of !I bowling throughout the season

pm in headquarters of Orange
County Chapter American Red
-
s -
Cross, with its disaster preparedness sssssssssy SSf
_,
and relief committee DonaldS.
Evans chairman said yester- 1
day. ALL THE

: %v, L. Hart who last week was
named rice-chairman: will Join
NEW
in bringing up to date the disaster -
preparedness plan for Orange -

Equipment County.and personnel of the
Naval Reserve organization of
Central Florida have been offered $ -
ra 2:: F qri the committee, for any help
needed by William Conway commander I
said Miss Tazyette Coon
chapter executive secretary. I
!i

< ?,, :; &A. Yc o, Louis' To Launch AT A i IAT1I ;

4 New Shoe SectionOpening

of a ladies' shoe department CLASSICAL AtMft t
in Louis' fashion store, d
under management of Jeff Bayn- FOR AUGUST AT ABU '" i
ham, is announced by Irving I
Gibbs. owner. It will feature such
Wins:: style lines as Andrew Geller, Pen- I Romeo and Jullot BoHet S4lf .. .
aljo. Marquise and other well j Boston
known names. Symphony Ortfct4*
y;rRa''KYh ':Yy4'F;: : Bayt ham, a shoe man for 17 Serge KousstTiUk7, ....11" ?,
t : >. .. : years was associated with the I
-
Baynham Shoe Co. in Nashville,
Tena, and was with the Florsheim
Shoe Co. for several years. Borodin Prince Igor Daces .rKostelonetx iii.... ..
Gibbs explained that Louis' shoe I .
department will stress quality and
exclusive styling in keeping with I
I other fashion lines of the store. Favorites Aad> m.

Roots of some species of the Orchestra
yucca plant contain a substance _
I similar to soap.TOWN.

.. ** ...... .* fie. ** .* *& tit Ut&prr. determination andtttn I We have a I an amateur event contest of .the Philadelphia Orchestra
.. **..* **** IM&m hardness When he talks : me, "which passes i of the Or- Motor and chassis ft 50
*m&*** .. ..* *. bmrrtf. he's M quiet so i of our ambitious ; Assn.'It steam lubricated cleaned complete and i J Eugene Onnandy Condu4
tit mlrn. .. .., H the et... and ao completely toUrte-l ers and directors 1 yesterday. {1 I a.
. Wit no think this cant be nal analysis,the |I and instru- SUN VISORS 1E t
.. I1e t- I AUTO 1t
raoa who U out to conquer the years of ace or t Hansel and Gretel [Hum rcHeM
; illy a.. slbe tskeep turn world.I I I the picture! has : asked to contact a 19.95
... .. .... aaMl Mm abot James Ma ', he believes enough j talent commit CL1NTONE SPRAY WAXING I Basil Rathbone end Sapportfaf "<
... 11M M' TOItiMt. t.... ..|M h4 openly defied him feel he should be I : Jack Ped- 1900 ANY CAR I Conducted by Carmea Dreg. -r
In IM BHtUh .manPThat > Didn't I'tell you I chairman; Victor Lasts Hire Times Longer
"" a about Mason X asked i man? Would our ; ; Bob Marshall i ,
Ytts td. a .... ducers do that? No 1 1I Bateheldcr Ed Mayo's
...., .. .ote!+w a Ito waded and atld. "When,one I They would have I 101 N. Main St. Ph. 9782Now I Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 3 la I )IIiit.. J(... ..
etweter9 **. Bali .C the Cnsltih reporters came ton in the pie telling I I Chamber of Com-
f and *Jd. "What have you cot 1 done. And while, a similar I Orchestra. OP. 30
i. **** *** ****** I pro-
.j. *** ***** to**r about Nuon"l attacks',my lywood magnates I I contestants I ;I
f of OrelisiM .
N vcr frf>iy w.a, 'AH I can uy is that IRao the bars down, I contact Z. L. Riley, City Birmingham -
'" s !!!
pteturt (or us. He's a mat actor:- British character be I
DuOoRwUef Ah yes That's why have gotten in I for Meet a_
today J. Arthur Rank is the most by hook or crook. I I O I .
3 4to i fctur competition America has son from him.Personally I shoe manager department of j Dvorak Cozuerto in B Minor !.* ..... +.. -
mf ..*... He's to wie. He's so in- I I I
j craUatin*- od an the time he"IfltN I the picture Memphis of an L to Miller at- Showin 9HCMPHREY Op. 104. PhiladelphiaEugene Orehee.
lost a little more into our gives us a Goldsmith&Sons. Ormandy Conductor
i
Aa&rrtcaa notion picture industry. I use. But.I also say BOGART In'Dead ..
'' When h* take his round-the- to be caught
'
4 wflrM wtof next year I have no keep an eye on his To Be Had RecIoalrlgf
i tilt htH walk right in and take cause Arthur PAINTING
what h* wants an over the world. he is going and CAR LOOK" With Uaabetb Scott FEATURING THIS WEEK AT .W _
I Wfeite we talked. I told him that#i After a .
!
lFr
I I K4 heard it said one reason for i, gagement JONES THESE POPULAR At liT 1
i tMat4e 1t Nt acrralul' pictures and he does Is back in town BODY aid SHOP Jeffersoa SHOW PARADE Of dill,
n.t. mod pictures. Henry V.| band. Casey CC2S
LARRY
lint EocounUr. Ortat Expecta- i turn to Paris I CLINTON'S IUNCI MllMir t
Urea and others that are better another %& i! PRICE 3.W NOW IIflORIDA'SlARGEST e '
than -.iiy of our American prod- ( Mrs. Leo Spitz i I
--.- -- i Mrs. David i

Mr and Mrs. a. T Wood are Jane Wyman and I CARTOON-LATEST WORLD NEWS
trtet&t shop their ,
a on
property who has been quite I : Children Under 12 Im Cars Admitted Free
*B North MU Bt Complete Show From 1IM
i, pneumonia is i
and L.
at8bl Mr Mrs D. Speed and
I| rule who had the I ..
fps -
sons Jimmy. Donald. Jerryand ; backed out of
-Billy, of Birmingham. Ala.i
because he feels
art tarsi of Mrs. Quimby and {
enough to work for
tos&Sy,, Mr Speed is Mrs.Quimby'stx'stlutr Ii I Stepped to chat

DAY SPECIALtY I important probleri lacing this I war. the chief Issues

It country today?" were: high prices, gaso-I .
k Set at Eustis The: results today are as fellows -I line rationing postwar. 1

PI<< $12.11 DOWN High prices high cost of problems (such as national

I living inflation ... 24% debt loss of jobs
I ter; a I [Wr .? to The Sunday Sentinel-Storl wm.
fri EUSTIS-A conference of wide Foreign policy getting taxes,the draft. EVEn SUNDAY EVEKIXO ?
along with other. nations 1945-Postwar jobs and busi-
Interest will take place at 10 a.m.
*' V-CU) IVW WANTED INHEATING i tomorrow In the Eustis High helping Europe ... 22 ness readjustment to WDBO
School which will inaugurate the Preventing war,workingout peace and strikes and

< I three weeks' planning period for a peace ........m_... 21 labor ,troubles were

f AttTOMATK: the Sept.opening 8. of the school year. Housing Strikes &...labor...........problems........._.,..-6 8 from named winning most often the ,war.aside 5:30: P. M. / ,.

Miscellaneous . ...........14 labor problems, foreign policy
club presidents Ministerial Assn.,
hiIr A..1, utk I and all school personnel. I Some voters named more than I problems high prices. I
i
one issue-hence the table to-
The teachers will be introduced
... ...., I tals more than 100 per cent.Today's .
.- -- -- -.y and the new trends incorporatedin I I'I I -----
Issues differ -- ?
the education laws and', sharply : -
r ......i .. .... MRS TROY 0 M'LEAN is the ,regulations new will be explained. from those of a year ago In a similar .

former Miss Betty Shore of Words of welcome will be given poll. Last August the number

AJltJT" Mri118NT Leesburg whose marriage to 'by the chairman of the board of of world voters affairs expressing totaled concern over
only 16
.. ....111-..... the son of Mrs. Mary E. Gou h j City School Manager Trustees the by president the Mayor of thet'TA or cent whereas today 47 per cent per *
announced name some item related to International
;,of Leesburg was and by representatives of -
...w.. II ....., .... het i recently. The wedding was held the Ministerial Assn. i affairs.
s
I' f As for purely national do- .
: : ... [Jufr.9 in Valdosta, Go. Mrs., The duties of the new countysupervisory ,I mestic problems they were or namedby
system will be discussed -
1.lJI ... h4ttII ''' is the daughter of Mf. by J. L. Graham representing 91 per cent a year ago and by

__ __ i the past 12 years the Institutehas
professor of education at
tit1M 1ni d h.l II fill I i the University of Florida. polled the nation's opinions

.... 1fi4t. u- ; During the afternoon session :, as to what were the most vital \;
: ntn. Deep Miss Padgett Issues facing us.*The results givea l
principals and teachers will meet
to formulate school policies and profile of recent history In termsof Z i \ ASSOCIATED IS PLEASE Tl

... RT6l11_ MATEa ROOM Miss I select faculty committees. Special what interested or worried us
Snyder .! as a nation.
attention will be given to problems > Check TheseMajestic Jf\ \ ANNOUNCE THE
'! EXf.lSITENEWCOMHAHKT..A
M fNIl.nlt t.. Hr.y 11110 11oWirIkilractir of orientation guidance and In 1935 when the first poll was
i I taken the most vital issue namedby
End Visit curriculum A
planning. survey
Features
I the people was one which does : -.,
of teaching materials will cover
not turn up at aR in the list today -
If HELEN SNOOGRASS library material and its availability : unemployment. This remained CHAIRSIOETIOH OIMIJ.HA.
I I ('r-a* to Tne StimdoyENTERPRISEMss Sentmei i.Sfcrl audio-visual aids to instruc
in
... ant +Wtifftl'AI ..... w.r. 485 : Alice Pad- tion. State Department bulletins clouds gathered first place in Europe until the in 1938 war Built Directional I I t I OF mist
I and classroom supplies. '
gett and Miss Geraldine Snyder and 1939. Then keeping out of
Antenna
i plan to leave today to return toi:2 Dally meetings will continue un- 1
became
war the topmost Issue in AND '
I itil registration days. Sept. 3 and I EYE.MBEAUni -
.. .. .. the opinion the people. -
I be made up Sept. 5 and the classrooms During the early war days before e I
; Read
i will be ready for the opening rationing high prices were Large I
a major concern and later under .
1 I of school Sept. 8. I able DialComplete
'rationing, shortages loomed biggest :
.. .. 1A IC* . Our = fa open for inspection ---- in the public mind. As the ,
. .. "J Mn N : umn. We row to visit 4u and I the Haneman Hospital In Philadelphia -
N .. fk4A** ... MT r3rCtw. III material oo display wHhggr I after visiting Miss Pad- war drew to a close people began -
to worry most about the
lilt Ngalt etb pos- Q
gett's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. New
''1 ip-4 t fit! 11" ; sibilities of post-war joblessness.
,
.
o ctttrtts-rra ono trade ds-; Padgett.
ar--:: i .-.. M all authorized automotiveQUMJTY Miss Sarah Lowder left Thursday .'I A record of the concerns of the Cabinet Styling
-, .... "- ".)fn. people from 1935 to date as shown
for vacation in North Caro-
f a \
by Institute polls follows. The
lina.Mrs. 'Issues for each year are listed In
Tymle Fulford and Mrs. which Choice of
the order in they were'
: SEAT COVERS Cornelia Priddy spent Saturday in
named by voters as the most vital I t
Daytona Beach. facing the country. Woods: :4 .
-
Myrtle Chrissey returned Friday I
] 1936-Unemployment. Government '
I I from a vacation in Orlando. economy. neutral- Mahogany
I Mrs. D. E. Adkinson returned 1 ity. Walnut"

Thursday after visiting In DeLand.E. 1937-UnemploYment. neutral "

I L. Cunningham of Benson I I, ity social security. Blond a ,, L

Junction was a business visitor 1939-Keeping out of war. un- i
Truck Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Allen left

,- ) 'g lwI ,S PPLy'o"" IIII IIIIi :staff sergeant, son of Mrs. j I I group Grissom.will and work J. with C. Schmidt.Sen. N.This Ray. LARGEST RADIO I AND APPLIANCE STORES

r ; EslieSeagraves, Winter Garden -:,' Carroll to ascertain ways. and ...........
I i has received the World means of getting a "big league" I

!War II Medal.and the ballpark and also see about hav :
Victory
i *** tait Ml **. HfcM*. *,Km tad Operatmarflr ling team winter here. :- E s 4
i American Defense Service a league I II cweeseket"
.I Report irezn both committees
I "Medal. With the 1 1st Raider.I win be given .at the meeting Aug. I of {(Clef a tpa aMrrtiu,4x

For r Against \XT Church.. t>. RrnnVe at 4 pjn.nffini.inoMiss with. the Rev. I The closing feature of the en- : : V .
r tertainment was the "womanless : George Bray. B.. Mar f
S &*** CKUiuto Homing Sentinel: j Editor. Orlando Morning Sentinel: schools Manning attended local wedding." Men taking the leading!i. zog. Morris Parker Grape Htw.. ,. s
and graduated from the
I bate fcrtn a reaktcnt of Ortan- ; One of the privileges of a voter, I Seminole parts were Mark Mack. Jimmy John Tomyn. Warn* Baa Mr .
ata ** aM tans County for many I living In a democracy is his right !1 class of 1946.High She School then with attended the Scott Gene Cappleman, Morris': Ion Wright George Hem *.. .
!****. A few data MA I beard anMMt I to continue to vote public servants Parker Richard Johnston, William Griffith Jack Left. tips lard Nei
tone-Urn. rettoYnt aay that In and out of office."Don't ]II' MISS MARGARET MANNING Beckett. Peck Howard George bert Starr L. Z Lowell said. t ..,
*.. f.**.4 pM*,e of the consolU I give up your right to Cosgnne, Carl Hall.Franklin Cap- Fulmer
tlt+' .et ...n Wit because they would vote by agreeing to change elec-I Iby the Eva-Bess Beauty Shop.
*. ti1aatt heists too away appointed officials I tive offices and have them filled Mr. Sirmons attended local}!

aa4 MM| tat Mat enough it during elected aU these jobs.years I f I by The appointment.people have been nominating -I', Department schools and of graduated Education.from Territory the I Blaze in AutomobilePut I, Q Q titan.. I

...* fe4 been tttiat around here, he I their county commissioners of Hawaii, in 1947. He spent :
t h4 Wen to any way endangered I by districts. The proponents of I' six years with the Navy, three Out at Sanford : $*f s

fcf itt* ftciala of the city governMHHM these bills ask you to vote to makeIt years of which were overseas. Fps [Specie! to The Sunday Sen' nel.Star I II : *-_ :
yZ.t tel ... art appointed for only i possible for another district to was discharged In February this SANFORD The I the world's daily ampo,..... :
fire
eM mayor and commissioners of i nominate your County Commis- year.No depart- I THE CfflUSTUH SCIENCE MOOIOI : e
.. ....... ells ..., f cnuBtnt art elected. sioner. invitations are being sent, ment was called to extinguish a You N fft4 pvtw/. M ..
+ .a!!. wlo ........... said test fkffc. the tax assessor, thee I They are asking the voters to but all friends of the couple are blaze in an automobile belongingto I you The best-nfarmedpasorx rood this ward-wde ,n 'si
#-' Mit ij r,*ttNarSlltt set up and virtually perpetuate acountywide invited to the wedding. fresh. fw fuller doily wrpopr Y .. ......
*elte tar the engineer and all J. A. Lloyd yesterday.The I vwpomti. a nchcr undwtonn ..*:1ii !
.... slush Hif official are appointed. : bureaucracy. They car located the $- help from its .xcL;;;. hailers on NT lIT IIIA' -- 1
was
on corner tlOl1o bl.isiness
I say the proposed secretary-engi-: I iheoter IIIUSICo radio, >port>, .
11. J. J.OrUado .
of 18th >
The Cathraes St. and French Ave. :
neer may be fired by the County Subscribe now t* 1----------------- :
j' and the interior was gutted by I, The Ov *" kid --.
*
Commissioners for cause but only this special "jit. Pubbih' a Sotgv
ttdltet Morning Sentinel: the Supreme Court of Florida blaze before it was brought under ocgs.ieted".Mer ._ On,' Norway Street, Boston I J, MOM!. L 'A'- i.Z'--
flame lopJt' aay that they are could ever determine cause. Or- Visit Eustis control according to firemen who -I o.th hrj' VMor I Enclosed Is j|. far which ploy Mnj M, tar ...... -. ;.
e'er to we against the consolitfitea . I Science Mor\ItQr for ee
attended one month
the fire. 8 tun i> n;
bta became they will! cause ange County under the old Teacher I I Nam :k_ "II 11 .i
Tenure Act could discharge for [Specie! to The Sunday etltiner-Stor
!.. a Miy chance In the govern cause but this always resulted in I EUSTIS MaJ. and Mrs. William Eleven hundred Methodist min- .'SI Mt PMiM VtM] Oc 6 : ........ F -, .
*ftt *f the county and the old F. Cathrae and their isters in England have barred the Street !W
S = *r.tm feu been s or king pretty endless litigation. I son. William Davis who have small been I word "obey" in ''marriage cere- .. ....... ....,. = $
x **tl M far u they know, for a amendments The proposed In .which consolidation large .savings visiting the Major's parents. Mr. I monies. City z.._ ....._ ., .. ... ....
Bif htf toM Ume.Of I j . ,, . ..
are promised would save no and Mrs. W. M. Cathrae of Center 1 - : I -
tonne these people have money for the taxpayers but on St.. have returned to headquartersat I It JI"n j .L i

edi0.....a.d. ona....tn e improvements their way of life and; the contrary, would result in an I,! Cathrae Ft. Leavenworth is aide to, Kan. Major t' -
increase in bureaucratic Gen. Gerow
expend-
arha a'rl' ass Mina sad of then moat Use of them truide hare plumbing elec- tures. i', there. .9VPV4## y \ .. I
KMT Orange County wants home I] Word has reached here of the : 44Y I
NIfMtA dttlt
tnc tehta IB their homes, and rule. The one way to surrender i serious illness of Miss Rose Mc- :
V dews antomoMlea, M maybe aome- Carthy at the .. .
home rule Is to give up the right : home of her sister 4. ew.e. 4iI .
gay they .U1 rrauw that lovem00. to tote. The proponents ask you.' in Shaker Heights O. Her condl- 'k ;
1fa1e ONtI & can be modernized. i to give up an important part of :
A CITIZEN your ballot power The TaxpayersAssn. 1 I McCarthy has been a regular Winter -
( urges you to vote No on '1! resident of Eustis for several
--- .... 1M net receipts the remaat- Sept. 9, and protect your right to years until recently and was veryactive i I 4opIGavmMVV '
M paid t. the county as ex-
... .l!: .. rayA rote on all your public servants in in the civic and social life I
"7;: c* the future. Thomas Jefferson once of Eustis. especially in the activities -
fJI't I: tea officer has no guaranty said constant vigilance is the priceof of St. Mary of the Lakes
ttmaI .I any minimum salary. Most of
freedom. I. as president of the Church. H AREII 1,100 NEW CRISP
tfe* lines of peace and the con- association the voters to be
I .., .. ... HW.... do not revive" as much vigilant and urge vote No Sept. 9.
.Iif.. .... a* |)MO aad the same would ap- J. B. RODGERS.
: ,.. ....... W to say other office if the fee .
... rr*;$>U were not large enough budget commission.Maynard _
-.-.. te tact It would be possible for the Evans, member of the : b
-! tail fit tetttpts to be less than the ez- Board of County Commissioners, l:
1 1I
tiyt" tt tali petiea to that the officer would states The commissioners haveno I
.. ftMt U... Mffer ft loss Instead of receivingaay jurisdiction as to fees paid to
., .. ...., at.. ... maaUoli.. elective officers. The commission- Exhaust Fans Dry Framing I 1r
... HIM od IN ...t the NMltet of aU offlm exeept \>,ers have no jurisdiction as to sal- Closing Oat Sheathing I
i _. 'I It 1( et Itf} .t. tW .tM.s.r and collector aries paid elective officers. Fees Present Stock
,,",IIt.b. .,! M ao,rore4 by the county and salaries for these officials are At 20% Reduced SidingFlooring
established by the Legislature at Prices
Tallahassee. "
01... 0. yatrebad3ni10. | A consolidation bill to be voted .
L &nR upon Sept. 9 provides that the JUST RECEIVED CAR ,
aylsr.! onL County clerk and tax officer shall "BRUCE" PREFLMSHED .
Iraak Gardner i i turn over to the county general
LtRn Uovmsta 1 i fund promptly all fees collected OAK FLOORING rON

-.I. Better jet yours while it last
!paid in accordance with the limitation -
of current county budget Aluminum
from the county general fund on Step-On j

s . c officers.requisition signed by the elected Rural Boxes I Garbage \